If you’re looking for a reason to finally ditch Facebook… well, you’ve got plenty, but I’ll give you one more. On top of never-ending slop, scams, and algorithmic rage-bait, it’s now hosting malware.
“Taking five seconds to confirm a meeting link really leads to zoom.us [instead of an impostor link] is a simple habit that can prevent a serious problem,” Malwarebytes advises. The fake website that ...
Is that CAPTCHA you just encountered real? Find out how fake CAPTCHAs are installing hidden malware and how to stay safe.
Check Point Research shows browsing-enabled AI chat can act as a malware relay, moving commands and data through normal-looking traffic. Microsoft urges defense-in-depth, while defenders may need ...
Permissive AI access and limited monitoring could allow malware to hide within trusted enterprise traffic, thereby ...
A newly identified Android banking trojan named Massiv has been under active distribution across south Europe, disguised as ...
AI assistants like Grok and Microsoft Copilot with web browsing and URL-fetching capabilities can be abused to intermediate command-and-control (C2) activity.
It turns out that some participants post .blend files, which are used by the popular Blender open-source 3D modeling system.
ClickFix campaigns have adapted to the latest defenses with a new technique to trick users into infecting their own machines with malware.
Chrome and Edge users warned about NexShield browser extension scam that causes crashes and tricks users into installing ...
Our guide explains all you need to know about identity theft, including what it is, how to prevent it, and what to do if ...
Fake 7zip.com site sounds incredible, but don't be fooled.